Dogfooding (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Dogfooding" in Spanish language version.

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  • Brodkin, John (4 de septiembre de 2009). «VMworld 2009: Virtualization, controversy and eating your own dog food». Consultado el 17 de mayo de 2010.  Quote: "[Paul] Maritz also poked fun at himself by claiming that one of his only contributions to the IT world is coining the commonly used "eat your own dog food" phrase. "You can read about it on Wikipedia, so it must be true," Maritz said.

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  • "It's Bedlam all over again..." Larry Osterman's WebLog. 18 September 2006 in blogs.msdn.com

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  • Osterman, Larry (8 de abril de 2004). «Me Too!». Microsoft Exchange Team weblog. Microsoft. Archivado desde el original el 18 de diciembre de 2010. Consultado el 26 de julio de 2019. 

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  • Miguel Helft (12 de diciembre de 2009). «Google Appears Closer to Releasing Its Own Phone». Consultado el 12 de diciembre de 2009. «On Saturday morning, Google confirmed that it was testing a new concept in mobile phones, writing in a blog post that it was 'dogfooding' the devices, an expression that comes from the idea that companies should "eat their own dog food", or use their own products.» 

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